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of india have been modernizing past. the police force is still antiquated, ill-equipped and underresourced and under real pressure to fight crime. that's why some offices are cutting corners. >> and it's the people's photo shoot. why one of britain's top celebrity snappers is turning his camera on a thousand members of the public. >> hello to you. right now north korea's state news agency is reporting the country's leader kim jung il has issued a special pardon to two jailed american journalists, sentenced to 12 years hard labor for crossing the border from china illegally. now, this in the midst of a surprise trip to north korea by former u.s. president bill clinton and an historic meeting with the country's reclusive and its believed ailing leader. mr. clinton also met with two american journalists, laura ling and euna lee in what's being described as a very emotional meeting. these two women have been held in pyongyang since march. they had already begun serving a 12-year sentence with hard labor. let's get the latest
of india have been modernizing past. the police force is still antiquated, ill-equipped and underresourced and under real pressure to fight crime. that's why some offices are cutting corners. >> and it's the people's photo shoot. why one of britain's top celebrity snappers is turning his camera on a thousand members of the public. >> hello to you. right now north korea's state news agency is reporting the country's leader kim jung il has issued a special pardon to two jailed...
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. >> india aa land slide triggered by heavy rains and leaving 43 people dead. police officials say three remote villages are buried. locals are dig through mud and rock look for those missing. extensive deportations left the region prone to land slide. new zealand. a church packed remembering those lost and wednesday in the ferry disaster. princess ferry sank with 149 people on board and 54 of them survived. police are investigating whether anyone could be criminally liable. >> iraq, sign of improvement as removal of protective blast walls on baghdad found on every street in the city. they separated closely knit neighborhood and now they are iconic simols of war and symbols that many are ready to put behind them. that's the wrap on fox's trip around the world in 80 seconds. back it israel a deadly shoot nothing a gay and lesbian youth center, and now the investigation where it stands. ria ninan has the latest. >> police are searching for a suspect and they will not reveal what the moist was for the attack. >> memorial in downtown tel aviv was held under tight s
. >> india aa land slide triggered by heavy rains and leaving 43 people dead. police officials say three remote villages are buried. locals are dig through mud and rock look for those missing. extensive deportations left the region prone to land slide. new zealand. a church packed remembering those lost and wednesday in the ferry disaster. princess ferry sank with 149 people on board and 54 of them survived. police are investigating whether anyone could be criminally liable. >>...
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india has had the drive for more. you have to buy this stuff at a higher rate and recover the cost from somebody. it's you and i, the consumer. that's the potential of higher food prices. >> this last year, about march, there were food riots all over. >> 28 years for the price. i look forward to it. >> taliban militants have launched an attack. insurgence fired on the officers taking control in another building. joining me is our correspondent. martin, i sense that some of this is trickling in as we speak. >> this incident took place just an hour's drive from the kabul city. they fired rockets into the nearby compound. police chief. many people from where the fighting was taking place. they fired at the insurgence sheltering there. this is not a question of leaving a bomb on a road side or anything. >> we have seen these types of attacks using mult people attackers. there's a couple of reasons for that. these institutionals aren't guarded as well as those in the afghan capitol. they are easy to strike at. these what t
india has had the drive for more. you have to buy this stuff at a higher rate and recover the cost from somebody. it's you and i, the consumer. that's the potential of higher food prices. >> this last year, about march, there were food riots all over. >> 28 years for the price. i look forward to it. >> taliban militants have launched an attack. insurgence fired on the officers taking control in another building. joining me is our correspondent. martin, i sense that some of...
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they are showing films from places like iran, india and japan. instead of a nine-screen multipletch, there is this one plush and rather cozy space. it is a deliberately low tech affair, singing and dancing getting the people in the mood. people appreciate the effort that has gone into bringing movies to their door. >> it has been months, but it is a small cinema in a bus. it should be a bit different. >> to have a mobile cinema that comes and opens up like a box is wonderful. >> even when the film is over, there is is no rushing home. these thuse asses want everyone to feel included on their journey through the hills and glens. news on the banks of loch, ness. >> to photography. a thousand people across britain are find out how it feels to be captured on camera by one of the world's best-known fashion photographers. let's meet him. ♪ >> a portrait of britain. >> hold that. >> shot by rankin, one of the country's most celebrated photographers. >> i wanted to have a recording of what it was like. it was amazing to be photographed by him. >> certa
they are showing films from places like iran, india and japan. instead of a nine-screen multipletch, there is this one plush and rather cozy space. it is a deliberately low tech affair, singing and dancing getting the people in the mood. people appreciate the effort that has gone into bringing movies to their door. >> it has been months, but it is a small cinema in a bus. it should be a bit different. >> to have a mobile cinema that comes and opens up like a box is wonderful....
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i call this the full employment act for india and china. what we are going to do if we pass this bill, and by the way, we talk about what the greatest threat to freedom is this is that the health care bill or the capt. trade bill? they are both huge threat, but i think the capt. trade is even more -- i think the cap and the trade is even more dangerous. you'll know that it will haven't -- not have an impact on global climate change because factories and plants and facilities in so many of the things of our manufactured in our industrial sector will move from the united states and will move to china and will move to india and indonesia and it is interesting because i follow these global climate packs and when you go to these things, there is only one thing the rest of the world can agree on. they want the united states to go first. they want us to drop off the close first. that is why the day that the u.s. house of representatives passed that capt. trade bill -- that c and trade bill, they had parades' in the streets in india. i hope that no
i call this the full employment act for india and china. what we are going to do if we pass this bill, and by the way, we talk about what the greatest threat to freedom is this is that the health care bill or the capt. trade bill? they are both huge threat, but i think the capt. trade is even more -- i think the cap and the trade is even more dangerous. you'll know that it will haven't -- not have an impact on global climate change because factories and plants and facilities in so many of the...
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four or five weeks ago i was in india for the first time. very excited. very early in the morning about to visit the taj mahal and picked up the paper as i was going into breakfast and there was a picture of gabriel marquez whoever ran the newspaper new it was a face that readers would recognize. he was very well known in india and the story rather marquez would ride together. to be put on the front page in terms whether he would write again and the same would happen if you ask in india or turkey, they might or might not know but they do know those people who read. which is why i have asserted high maybe wrong, but he is perhaps the world's first global novelists. 100 years of solitude which he published in 1967 was the world's first global novel that would make sense because it makes the transition from what we call traditional society mainly preliterate society from technology society that most countries are. one of the things i discovered >> it appears in the headlines and latin american newspapers and they know what is peacock. >> one of the things th
four or five weeks ago i was in india for the first time. very excited. very early in the morning about to visit the taj mahal and picked up the paper as i was going into breakfast and there was a picture of gabriel marquez whoever ran the newspaper new it was a face that readers would recognize. he was very well known in india and the story rather marquez would ride together. to be put on the front page in terms whether he would write again and the same would happen if you ask in india or...
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now, india is reporting its first h1n1-related deaths. the country of more than 1 billion people is steering -- fearing a possible surge in cases with its normal full season are arriving at the same time as asian monsoon season. >> in india, people offering prayer is, holding a fire ritual, asking for protection against the worldwide pandemic. this young boy says, "we want to eradicate this one slip from our country. we praise the almighty that no child or human gets affected by the swine flu." panic is spreading, too. those call center is you get when you fill your bank could be affected. contingency plans are being put in place in the event h1n1 cripple's back offices. india's most famous industry -- bollywood -- has already been hit. two movies have had to postpone shoots. the who nasa's ever caught in has reported cases of h1n1. the most recent report reports of a 10,000 deaths in the period over 98,000 cases in the americas. the who estimates that h1n1 could eventually affect 2 billion people across the globe. they say it is pointles
now, india is reporting its first h1n1-related deaths. the country of more than 1 billion people is steering -- fearing a possible surge in cases with its normal full season are arriving at the same time as asian monsoon season. >> in india, people offering prayer is, holding a fire ritual, asking for protection against the worldwide pandemic. this young boy says, "we want to eradicate this one slip from our country. we praise the almighty that no child or human gets affected by the...
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. >> el pÁnico hundiÓ en una ciudad de la india lo que se reportara la primera muerte por la influenza ah1n1, muchos se congregaron frente a los hospitales para recibir asistencia preventiva. en corea del sur, policÍas descendieron de un helicÓptero, un contenedor de una fÁbrica de vehÍculos, sumisiÓn era ponerle fin a la ocupaciÓn de una fÁbrica por parte de cientos de trabajadores en huelga, los trabajadores se rebelaron contra un plan de recortrt que anunciÓ la gerencia. dos huelguistas resultaron lesionados. tras la pausa,cientÍficos descubren una hormona que podrÍa tener mucho que ver con el deseo de comar. una familia de texas estuvo a punto de cumplir un siglo sin tener descendientes femeninos. y disfrutah@tf[iskph@tfíwfkpph@p >> un no estudiorela que una hormona produce por la grasa fue llegar a explicar porquÉ cosmos cuando no tenemos hambre. tras liberar esa hormona, disminuyo el deseo de comer en ratas, las koresh tambiÉn tarde empezÓ. h@tofdm]i÷lkph@h@h@tofdm]dj÷kph@ pero ahora todo eso cambiÓ tras el nacimiento de dos niÑas gemelas,lo cual no ocurrÍa en
. >> el pÁnico hundiÓ en una ciudad de la india lo que se reportara la primera muerte por la influenza ah1n1, muchos se congregaron frente a los hospitales para recibir asistencia preventiva. en corea del sur, policÍas descendieron de un helicÓptero, un contenedor de una fÁbrica de vehÍculos, sumisiÓn era ponerle fin a la ocupaciÓn de una fÁbrica por parte de cientos de trabajadores en huelga, los trabajadores se rebelaron contra un plan de recortrt que anunciÓ la gerencia. dos...
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mumbai -- the worst affected in india where 11 of the country's 15 swine flu deaths occurred. a leading member of khmer rouge there ruled cambodia in the 1970's asked for harshest punishment at his trial for war crimes of murder. he tells the united nations- backed tribunal that he accepted responsibility for the sorrow and suffering of the 1 million cambodian people who lost husbands and wives. militants in northern afghanistan attacked a government building, killing a district police chief and at least one of his offices. the assault happened in the province where violence has increased in recent months. reports say the attackers struck before dawn with small arms and rocket-propelled grenades. starting a long gun battle. erin is here, so it is that time. we can look ahead to your business report. there are figures coming out -- a statement coming out of the fed in new york. >> the interest rate decision. but all expectations is it they will not do anything. they will be zero of the moment. >> but the context is more important. >> it is what ben bernanke, the u.s. fed chairm
mumbai -- the worst affected in india where 11 of the country's 15 swine flu deaths occurred. a leading member of khmer rouge there ruled cambodia in the 1970's asked for harshest punishment at his trial for war crimes of murder. he tells the united nations- backed tribunal that he accepted responsibility for the sorrow and suffering of the 1 million cambodian people who lost husbands and wives. militants in northern afghanistan attacked a government building, killing a district police chief...
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. >>> and in india heavy rain triggered a landslide that buried three remote villages and killed 43 people. police and volunteers have been digging through tangled mud, rock and tree branches to try to find victims. so far they have pulled 20 bodies from under the heavy depre. >>> now, the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate by weather rate, and maryland's most powerful.com radar. >> wyatt every heart here to talk about the weather and everybody is talking about how hot it has been out there. >> that has been the big boost. thundershowers this afternoon in eastern maryland. that's all gone for the most part, we're watching even more heat coming out of the south and just a steam behalf on the way tomorrow. >> could we see some storm clouds pop up this afternoon. >> i think the best chance coming tuesday afternoon, evening, when we finally get a cool front coming in which we'll be waiving and ushering but let's take a look at what we are seeing outside tonight. >>> a gorgeous night visually but sticky. relative humidity up to 74%. temperature 75, no wind. boy that makes it field a l
. >>> and in india heavy rain triggered a landslide that buried three remote villages and killed 43 people. police and volunteers have been digging through tangled mud, rock and tree branches to try to find victims. so far they have pulled 20 bodies from under the heavy depre. >>> now, the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate by weather rate, and maryland's most powerful.com radar. >> wyatt every heart here to talk about the weather and everybody is talking about...
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schools and colleges have closed for a week in india as the spread of h1n1 swine flu is tried to be contained. mumbai has seen 11 of the country's 15 deaths from swine flu. >> the australian government is funding a cull of feral camels. there are at least 1 million that are damages vegetation and infrastructure. welfare groups favor instead to make them infer tile. >> how does a ship disappear near one of the busiest shipping lane in the world? the search is on for a cargo vessel last seen off the coast of france and now missing for two weeks. it may have been taken over by pirates, something unheard of in european waters. >> how can a 4,000 to know cargo ship pass through the english channel two weeks ago, and then simply disappear off the face of the earth? the coast guard received a call from the arctic sea on july 28. what they didn't know is that shed earlier been attacked and boarded in swede issue waters by gunman pretending to be swede issue police. july 23, it set off with a cargo of timber. the next day, it was boarded. the crew tied up, and the ship continued. on july 29th, went th
schools and colleges have closed for a week in india as the spread of h1n1 swine flu is tried to be contained. mumbai has seen 11 of the country's 15 deaths from swine flu. >> the australian government is funding a cull of feral camels. there are at least 1 million that are damages vegetation and infrastructure. welfare groups favor instead to make them infer tile. >> how does a ship disappear near one of the busiest shipping lane in the world? the search is on for a cargo vessel...
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. >>> to northern india where torrential rains triggered a landslide and killed at least 40 people. a police official says three remote villages were buried in the disaster. police and volunteers have been digging through mud and rocks and tree branches to find bodies of the other victims. >>> you've seen labels but do you really know what these omega 3s mean? >> four ounces of salmon can have 50 times more the omega 3s in some of the these fortified products. >> how a local woman is fighting to get more in her diet and why you should do it too. >>> and another heated one in our neighborhood. 71 degrees already at 5:04. >>> for a check of the trains and buses here's the mta's mark jones. >> the commute start is good on the camden, penn, brunswick lines of marc. light lietd and metro subway on time. 27 and 44 bus taking diversions, watermain breaks continuing. 21 diverted at pennsylvania and dolphin. and the 17 still diverted at nursery and winterson. heavy volume on the 3 and 5 bus lines. for the mta transit team, i'm mark jones. ♪ the art of getting dirty. the art of getting clea
. >>> to northern india where torrential rains triggered a landslide and killed at least 40 people. a police official says three remote villages were buried in the disaster. police and volunteers have been digging through mud and rocks and tree branches to find bodies of the other victims. >>> you've seen labels but do you really know what these omega 3s mean? >> four ounces of salmon can have 50 times more the omega 3s in some of the these fortified products. >>...
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they are part of the organizers here today. >> we got some very good ideas about from india about how to let people that are very, very poor use something called microcredits to design their own health care plans, using the internet and technology. >> i'm going to talk about mi o microcredits and the doctors with that. we're in a time crunch because the president is going to speak. i want to thank bob goldberg. go on twitter.com/don let mon c, if you have a question p or a question for our doctors. and also hands off my health care as well. we appreciate you sticking around with us. standing by to bring you live coverage of. our extensive coverage on health care continues this hour. we have ed henry standing by and also ali velshi is on the road in the cnn express. we'll find out what he is hearing bumping along from people all over the country. boss: so you've been doing a nice job out there helping people save money on car insurance. gecko: aw thank you, sir. boss: but i think there are a few other things you can say about what a reliable company geico is. gecko: right. uh, well may
they are part of the organizers here today. >> we got some very good ideas about from india about how to let people that are very, very poor use something called microcredits to design their own health care plans, using the internet and technology. >> i'm going to talk about mi o microcredits and the doctors with that. we're in a time crunch because the president is going to speak. i want to thank bob goldberg. go on twitter.com/don let mon c, if you have a question p or a question...
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india, seven of eight monkeys stolen from a zoo have been recovered. police getting them back by pretending to be black market smugglers telling the thieves they wanted to buy the animals. they're rare bra citizenion marmsets, sadly one of them died. mexico, michael jackson fans by the thousands coming together to celebrate the king of pop's birthday. the crowd claiming they broke the record for most people dancing to the song thriller. ormsers claim nearly 13,000 people participated and are now awaiting confirmation from folks at the guinness books ♪ thriller, thriller . >> that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. a dramatic rescue caught on tape as a city councilman suffers a heart attack on live tv. and that video is just ahead. also, an update on those wildfires raging out of control in california. we're showing you live pictures right now of that scene north of los angeles. thousands of people forced from their homes, told to evacuate as hundreds of firefighters struggle to contain eight separate fires. we'll speak with a c
india, seven of eight monkeys stolen from a zoo have been recovered. police getting them back by pretending to be black market smugglers telling the thieves they wanted to buy the animals. they're rare bra citizenion marmsets, sadly one of them died. mexico, michael jackson fans by the thousands coming together to celebrate the king of pop's birthday. the crowd claiming they broke the record for most people dancing to the song thriller. ormsers claim nearly 13,000 people participated and are...
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on his visit to india in 2006, david cameron said that he believed it was time for britain and india to forge a new special relationship, focusing particularly on fighting terrorism, protecting the environment, and globalization. india is also a leading member of the commonwealth, which has been valued on to the labour -- which as been devalued in the labour gouvernment. it is extraordinary diversity offers some straight, a unique network of 53 countries spanning five continents with 30% of the world's population. we believe the commonwealth is a tool to be picked up and used more often, to help dialogue and conflict prevention, taking a leading role in addressing state failure by coordinating up future rehabilitation package for its former member, zimbabwe. get the commonwealth is not the only group of countries where we can recreate historic connections on a new modern basis. i have long argued that britain should embark on the elevation of its links with many countries of the middle east in the gulf. not only diplomatically, but in matters of culture, education, commerce, and secu
on his visit to india in 2006, david cameron said that he believed it was time for britain and india to forge a new special relationship, focusing particularly on fighting terrorism, protecting the environment, and globalization. india is also a leading member of the commonwealth, which has been valued on to the labour -- which as been devalued in the labour gouvernment. it is extraordinary diversity offers some straight, a unique network of 53 countries spanning five continents with 30% of the...
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this would be myanmar, this india. a tsunami watch has been issued for this ocean area as that 7.6 struck at about 20 miles deep. that could be shallow enough to push the ocean floor just enough to make a tsunami. also now back closer to basically japan right off the shore about 100 miles from tokyo, there was a 6.4 right there. and there is a tsunami advisory nearly a warning, a little stepped up from the watch there, but they expect that tsunami might only be a foot and a half, wolf. so, that would be a way that if you're right onshore you could be in trouble with it, but nothing that would go very, very far inland like we know that the tsunami did back in 2004 there. so, such a deadly situation there in 2004. this is nothing, nothing like that. >> this was a 7.6. how big of an earthquake was the one that devastated indonesia and thailand? >> over 9.0 on that one. >> wow. >> and you have to realize that between the 7.0 and the 9.0, it's not just two numbers. it's over and over, log rhythmic up from 7.0 to 9.0. >> we'
this would be myanmar, this india. a tsunami watch has been issued for this ocean area as that 7.6 struck at about 20 miles deep. that could be shallow enough to push the ocean floor just enough to make a tsunami. also now back closer to basically japan right off the shore about 100 miles from tokyo, there was a 6.4 right there. and there is a tsunami advisory nearly a warning, a little stepped up from the watch there, but they expect that tsunami might only be a foot and a half, wolf. so, that...
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s growing relationship with india? we saw the secretary and the foreign minister sign a series of accords just a couple of months ago promoting better economic and other ties between the two countries. how do you address that anxiety that pakistanis have about india? >> well, the first thing i would say to pakistanis is that this isn't a zero-sum game. we have a very strong and growing partnership with india. we have a partnership with pakistan that we're trying-time prove on and we need to get away from these views of -- you know, if we're a supporter or we have a good relationship with india, that impacts the relationship with pakistan. i understand that that's how people in the region see it, but i think we really need to move away from this type of view in the 21st century. countries of that region have some very difficult challenges to face. as i've said, we are doing what we can to try to support them as they confront these challenges, not only from terrorism, but from poverty, literacy, drought, disease. we'll c
s growing relationship with india? we saw the secretary and the foreign minister sign a series of accords just a couple of months ago promoting better economic and other ties between the two countries. how do you address that anxiety that pakistanis have about india? >> well, the first thing i would say to pakistanis is that this isn't a zero-sum game. we have a very strong and growing partnership with india. we have a partnership with pakistan that we're trying-time prove on and we need...
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guest: india facing critical water issues, just weeks after we left india on the first part of the expedition, over 1000 farmers committed suicide because the drought that had ravaged their land made it impossible for them to make a living and they committed mass suicide. i think we are seeing increased severity water issues and is impacting communities. host: are their drought concerns of the u.s.? guest: absolutely. atlanta, two years ago -- guest: 6 weeks away from being out of order. guest: the leg that they depend on, six weeks before being a munhall -- the lake, that they depend on, six weeks before being a mudhole. the governor was praying for rain. when the practices have not been able to ensure water supplies we are looking at a series issue. host: virginia beach, good morning, on the republican line. caller: or you folks today? the earth sustains us and we have to take care of it, but, you know, more people will take you seriously if you expose the biggest sources, of not only corruption but of pollution and that is the federal reserve and the stimulus -- 24-7 stimulus that they cre
guest: india facing critical water issues, just weeks after we left india on the first part of the expedition, over 1000 farmers committed suicide because the drought that had ravaged their land made it impossible for them to make a living and they committed mass suicide. i think we are seeing increased severity water issues and is impacting communities. host: are their drought concerns of the u.s.? guest: absolutely. atlanta, two years ago -- guest: 6 weeks away from being out of order. guest:...
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so the president has gone to india to tell people -- indiana to tell people that they are one of the states that will be getting quite a bit of the stimulus monday, that there will çbe incentives available for te building of batteries and battery-powered cars. that is what he is there to say. that part of the country is suffering heavily. unemployment in the area is near 20%, just about double the rest of the country. as we prepare for his remarks, let us go to our white house correspondent. mike emanuel, what else do we expect to hear from the president? >> president obama is bringing great news to the country -- company. they will begin a $39 million grant work on manufacturing electric trucks. that means when the company is fully manufacturing them, it will be able to create more jobs in the area. the company manufactures rv's. obviously, that industry took a huge hit when gasoline prices shot up, and the recession hit hard. the company had to let go a lot of people, manufacturers went out of business, and then navistar came in, but the area is still suffering from unemployment.
so the president has gone to india to tell people -- indiana to tell people that they are one of the states that will be getting quite a bit of the stimulus monday, that there will çbe incentives available for te building of batteries and battery-powered cars. that is what he is there to say. that part of the country is suffering heavily. unemployment in the area is near 20%, just about double the rest of the country. as we prepare for his remarks, let us go to our white house correspondent....
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other than a catchy acronym, it's becoming increasingly clear that the economies of brazil, russia, india and china, the so-called brix don't have a lot in common. the russian economy shrank 11% last quarter, an the largest contraction on record. plummeting commodity prices among the reasons and the government's failure to approve a stimulus package. car sales have been hit particularly hard down 50% in the first seven months of this year. the largest general motors dealership in moscow. compare russia with its neighbor china. massive $586 billion stimulus plan has so far been successful in part due to reliance coupons for direct purchases of things like cars and washing machines. from april to june, the economy grew at a reported 8%, goldman sachs predicts that growth will top 9% for the year. a lot of people are skeptical of it. stuck certainly have great questions about the magnitude. the real question is, should there be a new brick -- a new i, indonesia has as morgan stanley has proposed. thanks for watching. coming in on the closing bell. >> the treasury saw stronger than average de
other than a catchy acronym, it's becoming increasingly clear that the economies of brazil, russia, india and china, the so-called brix don't have a lot in common. the russian economy shrank 11% last quarter, an the largest contraction on record. plummeting commodity prices among the reasons and the government's failure to approve a stimulus package. car sales have been hit particularly hard down 50% in the first seven months of this year. the largest general motors dealership in moscow....
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this car you can buy in india for $2500. that's right a full four-door car seats four people you like a fifth you don't, is now available and selling like crazy. you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that's only available in india? big news, this car just passed the european union safety and crash test, a car somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing they're going to be able to buy a car, even with the modifications for european will end up being somewhere around $3500. what about us? i want you to know, for us, this is a clear trend that we are going to see, in the next few years, cars cheaper than you ever imagined, about the price of a motorcycle. i'm clark howard. for more ways to save, go to cnn do cn cnn.come/clarkhoward. >> clark will tell you how to save more and spend less and avoid getting ripped off. how? he'll tell you at noon on the weekends. >>> the president tells you he needs help to get health care reform passed. he picked up the phone and called 140,000 people. new for you in abo
this car you can buy in india for $2500. that's right a full four-door car seats four people you like a fifth you don't, is now available and selling like crazy. you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that's only available in india? big news, this car just passed the european union safety and crash test, a car somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing they're going to be able to buy a car, even with the modifications for european will end up being somewhere around...
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and create jobs in software development for example and i have trouble bringing in my workers from india or pakistan or singapore or britain? would it be a lot easier for me to move the job to the worker overseas and bring the workers to the job here? >> i had a conversation about three weeks ago with a google executive who is responsible for these decisions, director of global hiring. he says we hire and we locate our facilities wherever we can bring in the till to people we need. he said that at this point they think they basically interviewed everyone in the state of california. google searches the entire country and the entire world to find the best people and he said because it's hard to get the people in the u.s., we will locate in hong kong or singapore or europe and we're seeing microsoft for the first and has moved a research and development facility outside into vancouver because it's easier for them to get the people that want in canada. that is what companies will do. they can get them here they will go elsewhere. >> jackie, does it make sense to say that the mexican people a
and create jobs in software development for example and i have trouble bringing in my workers from india or pakistan or singapore or britain? would it be a lot easier for me to move the job to the worker overseas and bring the workers to the job here? >> i had a conversation about three weeks ago with a google executive who is responsible for these decisions, director of global hiring. he says we hire and we locate our facilities wherever we can bring in the till to people we need. he...
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then you get into the indian ocean near india, that area over there, they would be called cyclone. but they are all the same rotating mass of stuff out there. so what are we looking for here? we will get rid of this guy for you and take a look at what's coming into possibly hawaii. we knew this thing was going to die, felicia. not a very big storm right now, even the center of circulation not where that convection is. that is great news, because we are going to see this thing make a run at hawaii, only as a tropical depression. they will get rain, they could still get flooding. this is still a very mountainous island, so if you get a lot of rain, we could see flooding here. that's the only threat at this point. big waves but not the storm surge and not a cat 3 or cat 4 storm. >> let's talk about waves or the tide just a little bit. look at these live pictures with me out of hollywood, florida. actually, i misspoke when they had all the wet towels on the whales. i should have known better, not keeping the mom and baby warm but trying to keep them wet so they don't dry out there in t
then you get into the indian ocean near india, that area over there, they would be called cyclone. but they are all the same rotating mass of stuff out there. so what are we looking for here? we will get rid of this guy for you and take a look at what's coming into possibly hawaii. we knew this thing was going to die, felicia. not a very big storm right now, even the center of circulation not where that convection is. that is great news, because we are going to see this thing make a run at...
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not many people recognize him outside of india. that's shah rukh khan, king of bollywood, like a tom cruise type. he spent more than an hour at newark airport over the weekend detained by homeland security who said his,
not many people recognize him outside of india. that's shah rukh khan, king of bollywood, like a tom cruise type. he spent more than an hour at newark airport over the weekend detained by homeland security who said his,
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torrential rains are also causing havoc in india. at least 43 people were killed in landslides in three remote villages in the himalayan foothi foothills. the region has become prone to such disaster because of the >>> as so many children repair for a new school year, are they already a step behind? why some stay students shouldn't have taken a summer off. >>> and 40 years after the manson murders, should two now be set free? >>> and then later here, so much for that saying "if you sneeze, ighte thtoe way to get ahead at work. how about a swim? i'm a little irregular today. don't you eat activia? for my little issues? they')re not that bad. summer' no time to put up with even occasional digestive problems. believe me, once they go away, it's mazing howtgood yo. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks. summer' a wastin')... takeit works, or it's free.now./ ♪ activia so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas
torrential rains are also causing havoc in india. at least 43 people were killed in landslides in three remote villages in the himalayan foothi foothills. the region has become prone to such disaster because of the >>> as so many children repair for a new school year, are they already a step behind? why some stay students shouldn't have taken a summer off. >>> and 40 years after the manson murders, should two now be set free? >>> and then later here, so much for that...
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. >>> this is how bad it got in east india today, where typhoon seon is making a mess of things across the season. torrential rains, flooding in taiwan caused buildings to collapse. triggered a mudslide in one mountain vilge that reportedly buried up to 600 people. a pair of powerful earthquakes to report tonight as well. a 6.6 quake centered about 100 miles southwest of tokyo shook some buildings, forced a halt to the bullet train, in fact. no casualties or serious damage reported early on. and a 7.6 quake centered 20 miles down below the indian ocean, north of the andaman islands, triggered a tsunami watch for some time. a lot of it roughly the same region you'll recall devastated by that massive tsunami 4 1/2 years ago now. >>> general motors announced today it's boldly entering the era of ebay. the company says it hopes to soon offer its entire line of cars and trucks on the website where potential gm customers can bid on them. gm, as you may know, is undergoing a top-to-bottom rebuild. it just got out of bankruptcy. this rollout would start in california at first, and if it's succ
. >>> this is how bad it got in east india today, where typhoon seon is making a mess of things across the season. torrential rains, flooding in taiwan caused buildings to collapse. triggered a mudslide in one mountain vilge that reportedly buried up to 600 people. a pair of powerful earthquakes to report tonight as well. a 6.6 quake centered about 100 miles southwest of tokyo shook some buildings, forced a halt to the bullet train, in fact. no casualties or serious damage reported...
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he's an icon in india. c shah rukh khan, known for his energetic dance moves, have starred in several bollywood movies. but his star status at newark friday, immigration officials questioned him for nearly an hour. >> they kept telling me it's because your name is common. and i was too polite to ask common to what? you know? so, it's a bit of an issue. >> reporter: as kahn posed for pictures with fans sunday in houston, fans in india were outraged at u.s. officials after kahn said he was detained. protesters took to the streets. some even burnt an american flag. when government officials suggested subjecting americans to the same kind of treatment when they visit india. a columnist with the mumbai mirror says the anger isn't so much about racial profiling. >> it is more about how dare you, america, stop a very well-known -- our most famous actor and insult him? >> reporter: the u.s. ambassador to india even weighed in over the weekend, noting kahn is a global icon and a very welcome guest in the united stat
he's an icon in india. c shah rukh khan, known for his energetic dance moves, have starred in several bollywood movies. but his star status at newark friday, immigration officials questioned him for nearly an hour. >> they kept telling me it's because your name is common. and i was too polite to ask common to what? you know? so, it's a bit of an issue. >> reporter: as kahn posed for pictures with fans sunday in houston, fans in india were outraged at u.s. officials after kahn said...
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it is surrounded by iran and afghanistan and its rival, india. there are questions about who this new leader is. >> that's right, there are more than one dozen taliban factions in pakistan. one of them is this man. he was supposed to share power with another taliban faction leader. we understand from western and pakistani intelligence officials that he might have been killed by his rival. right now, western intelligence officials are trying to exploit the division in the taliban. >shepard: we are reporting that he wants to have some high- profile attacks. do we have any idea what or where? >> he has made a statement in recent days to say that president obama is their number one enemy. high-profile attacks like the marriott bombing, he is threatening attacks like this according to western intelligence officials. he wants to rally his followers. shepard: jennifer, thank you. the government reports that the cash for clunkers program generated nearly 700,000 car sales. the program offered rebates of up to $4,500 for consumers that traded in gas guzzl
it is surrounded by iran and afghanistan and its rival, india. there are questions about who this new leader is. >> that's right, there are more than one dozen taliban factions in pakistan. one of them is this man. he was supposed to share power with another taliban faction leader. we understand from western and pakistani intelligence officials that he might have been killed by his rival. right now, western intelligence officials are trying to exploit the division in the taliban....
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it doesn't help that india the world's second largest producer suffers from a bad drought. like most economic issues these days, politics is a big part of the recipe. food companies pay higher prices for u.s. sugar because it's artificially high. kept that way for powerful lawmakers supporting the sugar beet and cane sugar farmers. chocolate and cookie makers want president obama to allow them to have more sugars overseas. there is a big debate simmering about that. even whether there is really a shortage of sugar in spite of the high prices. before you go to sugar shock, fearful you won't get hersheys, america won't likely run out of sugar. we don't emergency reserve like we do with the other commodity we crave, oil, but many of producers have stock piles so there is no need to horde the favorite food, though the world futures for the sweet stuff is on a sugar high in the economic times, racing prices for sugar, and like is one temptation most big food firms might have to resist. >> shannon: all right. i have to tell you that the producers here, the fabulous producers on t
it doesn't help that india the world's second largest producer suffers from a bad drought. like most economic issues these days, politics is a big part of the recipe. food companies pay higher prices for u.s. sugar because it's artificially high. kept that way for powerful lawmakers supporting the sugar beet and cane sugar farmers. chocolate and cookie makers want president obama to allow them to have more sugars overseas. there is a big debate simmering about that. even whether there is really...
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today, authorities in india confirm that the nation's first h1n1 death has now occurred. here in the u.s., health officials are scrambling to put the brakes on the spread of the virus. steve harrigan is working our miami newsroom tonight and has the latest on the fight on this h1n1 strike. steve? >> shepard, right here in florida, there are 3,000 cases of the h1n1 virus across the state. 30 deaths. but if you do believe pandemic predictions coming out of the state, that number could rise as high as 5 million cases over the next two years. if it does reach that worst case scenario, it could really cripple the public labor force here. >> you could see over a quarter of the population absent from work on any given day of a wave of a pandemic. we don't know if this virus is going to be better or worse than it was in the spring and summer. we know this virus really hasn't gone away yet in this country. >> one more concern a new wave of the virus could hit later during hurricane season. reducing the number of first responders and landing a double whammy on the state's tourism i
today, authorities in india confirm that the nation's first h1n1 death has now occurred. here in the u.s., health officials are scrambling to put the brakes on the spread of the virus. steve harrigan is working our miami newsroom tonight and has the latest on the fight on this h1n1 strike. steve? >> shepard, right here in florida, there are 3,000 cases of the h1n1 virus across the state. 30 deaths. but if you do believe pandemic predictions coming out of the state, that number could rise...
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our children should be able to compete with the best and brightest, not just here, but also in india and china. that is the competition. that is the global economy we are in, and we want to make sure that states are doing the best they can to differentiate and to meet these much higher bars as they get developed. secondly, how to reduce teacher quality? we note is not race, not class, not socio-economic status. in fiscal year 2007, 57% of students with disabilities spent 80% or more of their time in regular education classrooms. had we make sure that not just special-education children but each child can be a child a special needs? how we can use this for special development to make sure that we're not putting kids in their basements anymore, that we are mainstreaming, making sure that every teacher has the ability to support those students. how do we do it better job of not burning out our special education teachers? we know how tough an overwhelming that job is and how much paper work there is. there is great turnaround. -- how much paper work there is. how do we change that? -- pa
our children should be able to compete with the best and brightest, not just here, but also in india and china. that is the competition. that is the global economy we are in, and we want to make sure that states are doing the best they can to differentiate and to meet these much higher bars as they get developed. secondly, how to reduce teacher quality? we note is not race, not class, not socio-economic status. in fiscal year 2007, 57% of students with disabilities spent 80% or more of their...
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some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie boo racial profiling post 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major tournament, believe it or not. c. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off! thermacare® delivers heat that penetrates deep, to relax, soothe and unlock tight muscles. after the heat gets really deep, my muscles do feel loose. even after i took thermacare® off, my back stayed loose for the next day. go to trythermacare.com and get up to 16 hours of pain relief... ...with thermacare® i think i'll go with the basic package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> tiger woods has never lost a major tournament when he was leading at the start of the final round. well, that was until today.
some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie boo racial profiling post 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major tournament, believe it or not. c. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off!...
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guest: india facing critical water issues, just weeks after we left india on the first part of the expedition, over 1000 farmers committed suicide because the drought that had ravaged their land made it impossible for them to make a living and they committed mass suicide. i think we are seeing increased severity water issues and is impacting communities. host: are their drought concerns of the u.s.? guest: absolutely. atlanta, two years ago -- guest: 6 weeks away from being out of order. guest: the leg that they depend on, six weeks before being a munhall -- the lake, that they depend on, six weeks before being a mudhole. the governor was praying for rain. when the practices have not been able to ensure water supplies we are looking at a series issue. host: virginia beach, good morning, on the republican line. caller: or you folks today? the earth sustains us and we have to take care of it, but, you know, more people will take you seriously if you expose the biggest sources, of not only corruption but of pollution and that is the federal reserve and the stimulus -- 24-7 stimulus that they cre
guest: india facing critical water issues, just weeks after we left india on the first part of the expedition, over 1000 farmers committed suicide because the drought that had ravaged their land made it impossible for them to make a living and they committed mass suicide. i think we are seeing increased severity water issues and is impacting communities. host: are their drought concerns of the u.s.? guest: absolutely. atlanta, two years ago -- guest: 6 weeks away from being out of order. guest:...
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if india start to demand wages similar to what workers in the u.s. would demand, we would see real pressure put on the framers of this economic system? that is definitely a key point. host:"flat broke and the free- market" is the book. jon jeter is our guest. next up is santana from california. caller: i really think got to see somebody is on the air who is not sponsored by the insurance company or coca-cola. i have two questions. first one is globalization. when jamaica became independent, [unintelligible] [unintelligible] when he was in power he gave free education and free health care to everybody. the imf said no, we cannot do that. now everything is [unintelligible] the second one is the bailout. i believe the bailout should be from the bottom up, people who are losing their houses, they are the ones who should be served first. what happened? guest: that is exactly right. you see that all over the world. i have seen in my work hell some many of these programs that were started or the people really want in brazil, where there is a land redistribu
if india start to demand wages similar to what workers in the u.s. would demand, we would see real pressure put on the framers of this economic system? that is definitely a key point. host:"flat broke and the free- market" is the book. jon jeter is our guest. next up is santana from california. caller: i really think got to see somebody is on the air who is not sponsored by the insurance company or coca-cola. i have two questions. first one is globalization. when jamaica became...
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. >>> dozens are feared dead in northern india after a massive landslide slammed over three villages decimating two. at least 15 bodies have been pulled from the debris and many were swept into the river. weeks of heavy rain triggered these mudslides. >>> felicia is yow downgraded to a tropical storm but heading toward hawaii. >> fredricka, we have some concerns there for the hawaiian islands, especially for you traveling, whether you're going the airways, delays over the next couple of days. if you're heading to the beach, that could be problematic as the waves ahead of this system are already pounding the hawaiian coast. a lot of the beaches have been closed down for this afternoon. felicia is a tropical storm now. this was once a formidable hurricane, a category 4 at one time. it's great it's weakening and we think tm continue to do that. we have strong winds here, so wind shear is breaking down the storm a little bit as well. the farther west is goes, the cooler the water temperatures are. they're a little marginal to support a system like this. we think you'll feel the impacts i
. >>> dozens are feared dead in northern india after a massive landslide slammed over three villages decimating two. at least 15 bodies have been pulled from the debris and many were swept into the river. weeks of heavy rain triggered these mudslides. >>> felicia is yow downgraded to a tropical storm but heading toward hawaii. >> fredricka, we have some concerns there for the hawaiian islands, especially for you traveling, whether you're going the airways, delays over...
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a lot of people say you have china and india wanting to return to the moon by 2020. >> korea just lunched something. >> it will be interesting to see what happens. no one knows what is next for nasa right now. >> you will keep us up to date on what is going on. >> here's howard. >> i can't imagine us not doing something. >> what are we going to do? we bring all of the stuff to the international space station and leave it. >> that's the current plan but there is a chance of expanding it. we will have to wait and see. >> let's talk weather. obviously everyone has been worried about danny the last couple of days now that we have a tropical storm and now that that we have a tropical storm tracking to the east coast. eyebrows are raised. the good news is i think it will stay owoff shore. much better than a land fall around here. if it makes land fall it might be southeast massachusetts or nova scotia. i color enhanced the cloud tops and the coldest ones are big thunderstorm and a lot of action is east of the center. the center being on the western side of that. the latest advisory is winds gus
a lot of people say you have china and india wanting to return to the moon by 2020. >> korea just lunched something. >> it will be interesting to see what happens. no one knows what is next for nasa right now. >> you will keep us up to date on what is going on. >> here's howard. >> i can't imagine us not doing something. >> what are we going to do? we bring all of the stuff to the international space station and leave it. >> that's the current plan but...
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pakistan and india have been addedat each other's throats since the 1940's. if the indians attack them they can fall back to the west. we have allowed under mr. karzai's desire as he went to school in india, to allow a great expansion of the indian diplomatic presence in afghanistan. and also a large amount of indian investment. these pseudo-civilian engineers building roads which happen to be all along the border with pakistan. we have driven the pakistanis crazy by putting the enemy on both of their borders, from their point of view. so, to increase their presence would really drive them crazy. we're dealing with two nuclear powers. host: the last call, jim, in california. . . guest: i think we made a mistake by taking down the government in somalia a few years ago because now we will get one much worse. but the agency does not decide good or bad. the president of the u.s., whether democrat or republican, gives the agency the marching orders. host: what are you doing these days? guest: i am an adjunct professor at georgetown. i am writing a biography amosam
pakistan and india have been addedat each other's throats since the 1940's. if the indians attack them they can fall back to the west. we have allowed under mr. karzai's desire as he went to school in india, to allow a great expansion of the indian diplomatic presence in afghanistan. and also a large amount of indian investment. these pseudo-civilian engineers building roads which happen to be all along the border with pakistan. we have driven the pakistanis crazy by putting the enemy on both...
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ani think about two wee ago in india i sat down th hillary clinton. at's when she was talkin about the rth koreans as unruly cldren and saying thgs like that. she also issued an apology to the rth koreans. she may not callit an apology, but sh basically said "we're ry sorry this happened." so i thinkhere were aot of demands coming from thnorth korean i mean, this is a very serious thing re holding these two journalists. everybody is veryhappy they were released. but there was a lot of back channel ing on and i know evan knows lot more about that than i do >> rose: i'm going to get to that. but what i the take on what we gaed from clint's conversaon with kim jong il? well, they met for about an hour and a half d they had that v.p. state dinner. so they certainly didn't talk about just the rease of tse journalist i mean, that wasretty much a done dl before he nt over there. they wouldn't have gone over there if h didn't believe he was coming bac with tho journalis. ithink president clinton probably h a lot of personal opinions, he probably talked about
ani think about two wee ago in india i sat down th hillary clinton. at's when she was talkin about the rth koreans as unruly cldren and saying thgs like that. she also issued an apology to the rth koreans. she may not callit an apology, but sh basically said "we're ry sorry this happened." so i thinkhere were aot of demands coming from thnorth korean i mean, this is a very serious thing re holding these two journalists. everybody is veryhappy they were released. but there was a lot of...
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china and russia and india continue to trade with this regime. it's had limited effects. now, there's talk of whether there's time to repraise it and perhaps it's the beginning of a channel or dialogue opening up. he managed to meet the man in charge. it's significant they allowed him to meet her. >> all right. we appreciate you hopping on the horn with us. we'll check in with you, again. jim webb is not on a official state department mission. he serves on a subcommittee. still, he's a high ranking u.s. official. he did get the white house blessing to go on this trip, even though he is not going for the president or the state department. it was breaking news here, betty. this american, this saga, a weird saga that started in may. >> he's on a mission from god to save her. i think something dan said that was important, he's facing a lot of ill bszs, physical illnesses. he had several siezures while waiting for the trial to end. perhaps it was part of the whole grand scheme. imagine what would have happened if he had to serve seven years in a hard labor camp. again, senator
china and russia and india continue to trade with this regime. it's had limited effects. now, there's talk of whether there's time to repraise it and perhaps it's the beginning of a channel or dialogue opening up. he managed to meet the man in charge. it's significant they allowed him to meet her. >> all right. we appreciate you hopping on the horn with us. we'll check in with you, again. jim webb is not on a official state department mission. he serves on a subcommittee. still, he's a...
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the world's cheapest automobile is now in people's driveways in india. this car that you can buy in india for $2,500, that's right, a full four-door car, seats four people, a fifth you don't. is now available and selling like crazy. can and you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that is only available in india. big news. this car just passed the european union safety and crash test. which are somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing that they're going to be able to buy a car that even with the modifications for europe, will end up being somewhere around $3,500. what about us? well, i want you to know for us, this is a clear trend that we are going to see in the next few years cars cheaper than you ever imagined. about the price of a motorcycle. i'm clark howard. for more ways to save, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>> and you get great consumer advice from clark weekends right here. saturdays and sundays clark howard at noon and 4:00 eastern right here on hln. >>> americans are living longer than ever and a new cdc report says li
the world's cheapest automobile is now in people's driveways in india. this car that you can buy in india for $2,500, that's right, a full four-door car, seats four people, a fifth you don't. is now available and selling like crazy. can and you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that is only available in india. big news. this car just passed the european union safety and crash test. which are somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing that they're going to be able to...
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the issue of nuclear proliferation, the dangers of war between india and pakistan, the contagion of any kind of taliban victory into central asia and into the gulf, the implications regionally and globally should we have to walk away from afghanistan i think are catastrophic. and the american public has to be told that. and because that's going to be necessary for us to be able to sustain our effort there for the amount of time it's going to take. we ought to have realistic expectations about what we can accomplish. but let's not fool ourselves into believing that if bin laden were killed tomorrow that we had an easy exit from afghanistan. >> dave snide. >> yes. i mean, usually -- david? >> if the answer is send more foreign troops to afghanistan you probably asked the wrong question. that being said there is for the current administration really no option except for increasing the commitment. their trend lines are not going the right way. and the surge need to turn things around. but again, building afghanistan. we're seeing some progress in afghan security forces. but this is about no
the issue of nuclear proliferation, the dangers of war between india and pakistan, the contagion of any kind of taliban victory into central asia and into the gulf, the implications regionally and globally should we have to walk away from afghanistan i think are catastrophic. and the american public has to be told that. and because that's going to be necessary for us to be able to sustain our effort there for the amount of time it's going to take. we ought to have realistic expectations about...
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what puts us in a better position to win the energy race with india and china? well, the answer is american energy. the authors of cap and trade don't want to develop all american energy resources. they want to start the energy race with china and india two laps behind as opposed to three laps ahead. the more emergency america can -- energy america can produce, the stronger the economy will be. energy development creatings jobs. not just green jobs but red, white, and blue jobs. we need them all, and the solution rests on our shores. thank you, madam chairman. >> thank you, senator barrasso. senator merkley. >> thank you very much, madam chair. it's a delight to have you all here today. it's clear there's a central message that we have here in the united states right now the technology, the resources, the know-how to build a clean energy economy. that economy will create jobs, it will cut our dependence on foreign oil, and it will reduce pollution. this sounds like a triple win, i look forward to hearing the details from all of you. thank you. >> thank you, sena
what puts us in a better position to win the energy race with india and china? well, the answer is american energy. the authors of cap and trade don't want to develop all american energy resources. they want to start the energy race with china and india two laps behind as opposed to three laps ahead. the more emergency america can -- energy america can produce, the stronger the economy will be. energy development creatings jobs. not just green jobs but red, white, and blue jobs. we need them...
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china and india are pressed to take the rest of our jobs. their energy policy will hand them to them. because we won't compete. available, affordable energy. it's the mother's milk of the future of our country. and if we don't have a vibrant country we will never have the resources to pay down the debt. if we don't drill, opec will. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage national blogger with hot air.com ed forcey. ♪ ♪ >> good morning. i hope you're enjoying a great lineup here for americans for prosperity foundation. what a great conference. absolutely. so i'm thinking to myself, americans for prosperity. i don't know, some of you may remember a time when that would have been considered a redundsy. americans for prosperity. it's like saying swimmers for getting wet weather. america was built for prosperity. this is the thing that people don't remember, a lot of people don't think about. some people just flat out deny. america was built for prosperity. people will tell you that american prosperity was an accident
china and india are pressed to take the rest of our jobs. their energy policy will hand them to them. because we won't compete. available, affordable energy. it's the mother's milk of the future of our country. and if we don't have a vibrant country we will never have the resources to pay down the debt. if we don't drill, opec will. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage national blogger with hot air.com ed forcey. ♪ ♪ >> good morning. i hope you're...
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some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. the 44-year-old actor initially said he was detained for hours because his last name showed up on a computer alert list. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie about racial profiling in the post- 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major tournament, believe it or not. (announcer) this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxury sedan. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars... this is the world record for longevity and endurance. and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. >>> tiger woods has never lost a major tournament when he was leading at the start of the final round. well, that was until today. south korean ye yang beat tiger by three strokes.
some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. the 44-year-old actor initially said he was detained for hours because his last name showed up on a computer alert list. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie about racial profiling in the post- 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major...
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we have to have china and india. we learned that if we go too far with cap and trade, then all we are going to do is chase more jobs to china and india, where they've been putting up coal fire plants every 10 minutes. in some, we have a slew of hearings in three unsuccessful votes on the senate floor, actually, i'd say four, because we rejected the co2 in the beginning. off we go into the august recess, secure in the knowledge that cap and trade is riddled with flaws and the departments are seriously divided over one of president obama's top domestic top priorities. we also know that according to a recent polling, the american public is increasingly unwilling to pay anything as polls have shown to fight global warming. all this does not mean cap and trade is dead and gone. it's alive, as democratic leaders did in the house, eager to distribute pork in unprecedented scales to secure the necessary votes to try to pass this thing. so, be assured, we will mark up legislation in this committee, pass it, and then it will b
we have to have china and india. we learned that if we go too far with cap and trade, then all we are going to do is chase more jobs to china and india, where they've been putting up coal fire plants every 10 minutes. in some, we have a slew of hearings in three unsuccessful votes on the senate floor, actually, i'd say four, because we rejected the co2 in the beginning. off we go into the august recess, secure in the knowledge that cap and trade is riddled with flaws and the departments are...
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they could go to india or china and have lower wages that have lower cost. what is going to keep them? [applause] >> you have raised two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house has passed a bill which i agree with you has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the concerns to have race. we will take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax. raised the question of employee's choice. that bill is in the process of being negotiated. there will not be a time line which will be so fast that the people will not have an opportunity to understand what the issue is. you have to maintain a secret ballot, which you agree with. we are trying to work through arbitration. we're very high-minded the concern to have raised. no. 24. yes, sir? >> in 1997, i was diagnosed with a thyroid condition that put me in the hospital in a coma. i need to thank all the taxpayers for paying for four years of hospitalization for me because i did not have a plan by could afford at th
they could go to india or china and have lower wages that have lower cost. what is going to keep them? [applause] >> you have raised two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house has passed a bill which i agree with you has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the concerns to have race. we will take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax. raised the question of employee's choice....
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what is her sense about this freedom in india? >> i think that obviously we talk at the department of state about many universal principles. we have talked about in in a variety of contexts. but certainly, freedom of expression and religious freedom we think are hallmarks of stable progressive societies in the 21st century. it is obviously important to us. i can't say to what degree it came up during the secretary's conversations last month but clearly this is an area which we think it obviously is across the globe a source of potential stability. and we believe that those societies that practice significant tolerance will be those that advanced most significantly in the coming years. >> following yesterday's question [inaudible] press doing equipment such as a helicopter. and if so, will the u.s. supply and what is the mechanism? >> well, the taiwan authorities have requested additional assistance, and we are currently considering our best to assist taiwan's with its urgent humanitarian needs what form that takes i think it is to
what is her sense about this freedom in india? >> i think that obviously we talk at the department of state about many universal principles. we have talked about in in a variety of contexts. but certainly, freedom of expression and religious freedom we think are hallmarks of stable progressive societies in the 21st century. it is obviously important to us. i can't say to what degree it came up during the secretary's conversations last month but clearly this is an area which we think it...